In a house that remembers, Rowan must learn who they truly are.
After losing their parents, Rowan is sent to live with Isolde; the quiet, distant aunt they barely know. But her old house, wrapped in ivy and secrets, seems almost alive. A strange glass panel shows memories Rowan never lived. The garden stirs to their presence. And symbols hidden in stone whisper of something long forgotten.
As Rowan uncovers the truth their mother never shared, that they are part fae, the house begins revealing its own memories, guiding them toward who they truly are. Between human and fae, past and present, Rowan must learn to embrace an inheritance rooted in magic, identity, and a home that remembers everything.
A gentle, atmospheric tale of grief, belonging, and awakening to one's true self.